KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Registered Charity No. 223067
ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024

KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ACCOUNTS
YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2024
CONTENTS
PAGE
Report of the Trustees
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Accounts
Report of the Auditors
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KYfES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
The trustees presenl their annual report together with ihe audited accounts for the year ended 31 st
March 2024. They are prepared in a¢¢ordance with the accouniing policies set out in note I to the
accotjnts and comply with the charity's trust deed, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and
R¢porting by Charities
Statement of Recommended Pra¢iiee applicable to chaTlties preparing
their accounts in accordan¢¢ with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland (FRS1021 (effe¢tiv¢ I st January 2019).
oBJEcT￿Es AND ACTIVITIES
The obje¢ts of ihe charity are to relieve th¢ needs of persons suffering from paraplegia: any fomi of
paTaly5is or otlier disability by way of gran¢ funding. Preference shall be given to persons
suffering from these conditions i¥ho are ex-servicemen or women. Only persons resident in, or
being ireated in. Great Britain or Northern Ireland shall be eligible to benefit.
The trustees have referred to the gliidance contained in the charity commission's general gyuidance
on public benefit when reviewing aims and objectives and in planning future activities. In
particular: tlie trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to ihe aims and objectives
they have set.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Chairman's report in respect of the trllstees, work during the )'eaT ended 31st March 2024
The end of year report marks the tivenry first anniversary of Kytes operations as a grant making
trust. Four meetings M'ere held during. the year at ivhich the trustees c0115idered requests for
financial assistance subniitted on behalf of eligible applicanis and organi5ation5. These meetings
w¢re held r¢moiely via video conferencing. Trustees also ratified individual gran15 san¢tioned at
one additional meeting held by the grant making sub- rommitlee.
Kytes Trusi received 72 applications for financial assis(ance for individuals during the year which
was 51 more than the previous >'ear. Of the total applications received during the financial year the
trustees We￿ able 10 approve assistance for 59 individual cases falling within the charity's strict
criteria for determining 'Ekeed'. This was 39 more than the previous year. with the total SUTn
awarded by K￿e5 on behalf of individuals being £52.255 compared with £24,975 in 2022123 a
109Q/o increase compared to 2022123.
Paj'ments for ex-service related Cases were made ihrough the Royal Bri¢i5h Legion and non-service
related cases through other sponsoring organisalions. The average grant Inade by trusiees for each
applieation was £886. about £363 lower per ease than the previous year. Of th¢ 59 awards
approved. 52 were for Army related cases. 4 for Royal Navy related cases and 3 for Royal Air
Force related cases. There i¥ere no aii'ards for non-service related cases during ihe year.
As in previous years the majorlty of the awards were made to help with the purchase of disability
related equipment such as electric powered wheelchairs and scooters, electric riser recliner chairs
and beds and disability related property adapiations. The irustees are only able to help purchase
equipTnent that has b¢en recomniended after an asse55ment by an Occupational Therapist.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMIThEE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (Continued)
wide variety of organisations helping the severely disabl¢d Continue to apply to K>te5 for
financial assistance. 12 reques15 for special donations were received during the year and the
trustees w'ere able tQ approve assistance totallino £76.657 for I l of the organisations that applied.
These special donations ivere restricled to matters sp¢¢ifi¢ io helping the disabled ¢.g. di82bility
equipment, special programmeslprojects or events specifically for the disabled. No assistance can
be given witli an organisation's oveiheads or day to day running ¢osts. The organisations
receiving special donations during the year included those helping disabled ex-service personnel.
disabled children. people ivith learning disabililies. and wheelchair sports clubs. Other
orgaDi5atlQllS T¢c¢iving special donaiions in previou5 years included those helping disabled
students, the partially sight¢d and members of the hospice organisation. K)'tes trustee5 will
continue to support eligible organisations by means of special donations as they believe this to be
the most efficient way of reaching a5 wide a number of disabled people of all ages and
ba¢kgrounds as possible.
The trustees annual target for charitable giving is £200,000. In what has been a better year. the
trustees were encouraged that the figure for this financial year had increased to just under
£129.000 compared to just over £93.000 last y¢ai. The trustees continue to apply consisfently
their eligibiliry criteria.
Administration ¢osts amounted to £15.951 {2022123
expenditure.
Kytes investment5 rontinue lo be managed by Cazenove Capital in the forni of a long-terni fund
seeking long term real gains. c￿h-fl0W requirements will be funded from a ¢ombination of this
account and current asset investments. The irusiees long term aim remains a distribution of up io
£200.000 per annum through a combination of ii)come and capital from this long-tern) fund.
Although s¢ttin& disiribiition ai this level will result in a gradual erosion of capital, the trustees
want to distribut¢ this amount for as long as possible and 5inc¢ Kytes inception as a grant making
charity just ovcr £2.3 million in the forni of grants and special donations has been disbursed. A
free reserves policy of12 month5 planned ¢xpenditure continues to be adopted.
£11,174) being 11.020/0 of total
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The trustees report that toial income generated during the }'eaT on the charity's investments and
deposits amounted to £74,603 12022123 £74.829). Total expewbditurc for the year amounted to
£144,683 12022123 £104,632). The in¢reAse in expenditure is largely related to the grants and
special donations payable. Administration ¢osts amounted to £15,951 (2022123 £11,174}
representing 2 lQ/o of income.
The accounts show an increase in the value of investments amounting to £99,206. Investment
opportunities are reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that income is maximised and capital
maintained.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW (¢ontinued)
Reserves policy
In aecordance with guidelines i55ued by ihe Charity Commission. Ihe trusi¢¢s have adopted a policy
regarding reserves io ensure that they are satisfied rhat the net assets of the charity amounting to
£1,738,300 are sufficient to fulfil the object5 of the charity.
The level of funds maintained in the general reserve is reviewed regularly by the trustees and its
adequa¢y is assessed taking account of..
(i} forecast income levels in futur¢ years;
(li} forecast expenditure in future ycars on ihe basis of planned activity.
(iiil luture needs, opportunities, contingcntÉes or risks, the effect of M,hich is unlikely to be met out of
current year income if and when they arise. and
(iv) likelihood of each of those needs ari5ingF and ihe poteniial consequences for Kyles not being able to
meet them.
STRUCTURE, GOVKRNANCE AND MAf4AGEMENT
Governing document
Kytes Executive Committee is gov¢rned by a trust deed and scheme dated 14th January 2003.
Organisation and appointment of tTUStees
The constitution requiTes that ihe Execuiive Committee, whezi ¢omplete, ideally consists of 2
represeniative members from The Order of Si. John of Jerusalem and 4 co-opted member5. The
representative members are selected from suilabl J. qualified candidates nominated by The Order of St.
John of Jerusaleni. Co-opted members arc chosen Irom ihose nominees p055essing the appropriate
skills that might be required by the Executive Committee and, where necessary-. new trus(¢es are
provided with suitable training. The names of the iru5tees who acted during the financial y¢ar 2023124
are set out on page 4.
Risk Nlanagement
The trustees ¢arry oui an annual review of the tisks which the charity niay face and have established
systems and Procedure5 10 mitigate any risks identified and minimise any potential impa¢t should any
identified risks rnaterialise.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMENISTRATtVE INFORMATION
Registered Charity Number
223067
Registered Name
Kyles
Office Address
P.0. Box 735
Tunbridge Wells
TN9 9WP
Trustees
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem
Mr. B. Wingate Bsc (Hons)
(Chairman)
DT. D. Taverner
Cowopted
Mr. M. Fox
Mr. T. O'Brien BCOM FCA
Mrs. T. Smith
Mrs. N. Stout
Mrs. J. Cox
(Resigned 30th January 20241
(Vice- Chairman}
Secretary l Treasurer
Mr. D. Ogilvie
Solicitors
Womble Bond Dickinson
St Aiin's Wharf. 112 Quayside
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NEI 3DX
Auditors
FKCA Limited
260- 270 Butterfield
Great Marling5
Luton, Beds.
LU2 8DL
Bankers
Barclays Bank PIC
32. Clarendon Road
Watford, Herts.
WDI IBZ
Investment
Managers
Cazenove Capital
12 Moorgate
London
EC2R 6DA

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KYfES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The ¢harity trustees are responsible for preparing a tmstees. annual report and accounts in
accordancc with applicablc law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom
Generally ALcep(ed Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in Englat]d and Wales requires the charity tNstee5 to prepare
accounts for each financial year which give a t￿¢ and fair view ot the stale of affairs of the
charity and of the incoming resources and applic8tion of r¢sources of Ihe charity for thai p¢riod.
In preparing those accounts, thc trustees are required to..
select suitable accounting policies and then apply thett] consistently-
observc th¢ mcthods und prinLiples in the Charities SORP:
make judgemcnts and ¢stimiltes that arc reasonablc and prud¢nt;
slate whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material
departures that must be discloscd and explained in the accounts,. and
pr¢par¢ the accounts on the going conc¢rn basis unless it is inappropriatc to presume that the
charity will continue in operdiion.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records thai are sufficient to show
and explain the ehariiy's iransactions and disclose with reasonable accurdcy at any lim¢ th¢
financial position Of the Lharity and to cnsure that the accounts comply with the Charities Act
2011, Statement of Recommended Practice and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also
responsiblc for saf¢gu4irding the assets of the charity and hence for iakcn rcasonabl¢ steps for the
PTevention and dctcction of fTaud and otber irregularitics.
Undcr thc Charities Aci 2011. as ihc charitys trustees. we certify that..
so far as we are aware. there is no r¢l¢vant #udit inforniation of which th¢ charity's auditors
are unaware. and
as ihe trust¢¢.8 of the charity we have taken all the steps that we ought to have takcn in order io
make ourselves awarc of any relevant audit information and to establish that thc charity's
auditors are aware of that inforniation.
Sign
d on bchalf of the trustees
Mr. B. Wingate
P.0. Box 735
Tunbridge Wells
TN9 9WP
15th July 2024

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Note
21124
2023
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Income fTon3:
Investments
74,603
74,829
Expenditure on".
Charitable activities
1144,683)
(104,632)
Nel gains l (losses) on investments
Realised gains on investinenls
Unrealised gains l (losses} on investments
99,206
(150,978)
99.206
{150,978)
1180,781)
Net movernent in fund5
29,126
Reconciliation of funds:
Total fullds brou&hi lorward I st April 2023
Total funds carried forward
31st March 2024
,709,174
1,889,955
1,738.300
1,709,174

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KYfES EXECUTIVE COMMirrEE
BALANCE SHEET
31 ST MARCH 2024
Note
2024
2023
FIXED ASSETS
Inve8tmentg
1.733,996
1.699.969
CURRENf ASSETS
Investments
Cash at bank and in hand
1,316
6.402
7.718
1,255
11,202
12,457
Creditors: amounts falling due within
on¢ year
3,414
4,304
3.252
9.205
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRELYT
LIABILITIES
1,738.300
1.709,174
FUNDS
1,738,300
1.709.174
Thc accounts on pagcs 6 10 10 wcrc approved by the tNstees on 15th July
2024 and were signed on their behalf by..
Mr. B. WiThgate- Chxirn12n
Mr. T. O,
ie
Vice
irman

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Accouf4TING POLICIES
(a) Basis of preparatio
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cosi conveniion, as modified to
include the revaluation of investments at market value, and in aecordance with the
Siatement of Recommended Practice= Accouniing and Reporting by Charities preparing
their accounis in accordance with the FinaD¢ial Reporiing Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective I si January 2019). the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UnÉted Kingdom and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) and the
Chariiies Aet 2011.
The presentation currency of the accounts is in Pounds Sterling (£), which is the
functional currency of ihe charity.
The eharity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
In coininon wilh many oiher charities of our size and nature we use our auditors lo assist
with the prepaTation of th¢ accounts. although strict safeguards remain in place for the
audit opinion to remain fully objective.
(b) Income retognition
Investmcnt income is accounTed for when du¢, with the full arnount being r¢invesied in
Ihe fund in whi¢h li is managed.
(c) Expenditure recognition
Grants payable are accounted for ivhen approved. Grants reimbursed are accounted for
when received. or when notified if earlier.
Gov¢man¢e costs include those costs associaied with meeting the constitutional and
statutory requirements of the charity and includ¢ the audit fees and costs linked to the
strategic management of the charity.
(d} Fixed Asset Investments
Inv¢stm¢niS are a form of basic financial insiiument and are iniiially Tecognised ai their
transaction value and subseqiientl>' measured ai their fair value as at the balance sheet date
using the closing bid n)arkei value. Gains and Ioss¢s on revaluaiion are taken to the
Statement of Financial A¢tivilies as ihey arise. Realised gains and losses on investment5
are calculated ￿ the differen¢e beiween sales Proceeds and iheir opening carrving value
or their purchase value if acquired subsequeni io the first day of th¢ financial }'ear.
Unrealised gains and losse5 are calculaied as the difference between the fair value at the
year end and iheir carrying value.
{e) Current Asset Inve5tment$
Cash and cash equivalents i¥ith a maturity of less than on¢ year and held for investment
purposes rather than to me¢t short term cash commilments.
(O Fund accounting
The gen¢ral reserve is an unrestricted fund whi¢h ihe trustees may use in accordan¢e wilh
the charily's obj¢¢ts.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMirrEE
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
2024
2023
2. EXPENDJTURE
Charitable activities
Grants payable
Grants reimbursed
Special donations
Secretary I treasurer honorarium
Governance costs.. audit fees
Professional fees
Printing, postage and stationery
Bank charges
Investrnent tnanagement fees
52,255
(1801
76.657
3.000
3,414
4.800
577
106
4,054
144.683
24,975
68,483
3,000
3,252
496
104
4,322
104,632
3. FIXED ASSET tNVESTMENTS
At I st April 2023
Income reinvested
Liquid funds irangfer
Realised gains on disposals
Unrealised net bains l (105ses) on revaluation
Managemeni fees
At 31st March 2024
1.699.969
74,542
(135.667>
1,864.627
74.767
{84,125)
99.206
(4,054)
1.733,996
{150.978)
(4,i22)
1,699,969
Investments ai 3 1st MaTch 2024 comprise:
Listed invesimenis
Cash held ivithin invesiment portfolio
1,728,960
5,036
1,733,996
1,699,955
14
1,699,969
Historical ¢ost at 31 st March 2024
1,662.359
1.734.346
4. CURRENT ASSET INVESTMENTS
Cash or cash equivalents
1,316
1,255
5. CREDITORS
Amounts fxlling due within ODe year
Accruals
3,414
3,252

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMirrEE
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Unrestrieted
fund$
FUNDS
At 1st April 202)
Net movement in funds
1,709,174
29.126
At 31st Mareh 2024
1,738.300
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTior4s
None of the trustees claimed cxp¢ns¢s fron) the charity during the year (2023 £nill. Mr Tim
O'Brien, a Irusiee of the charity is a partner of Optimum Support. In the )'¢ar ended 31 st March
2024 profe55ioJJal f¢¢$ of £4,800 were charged to th¢ ¢harity by OptimuTn Support 12023 - £nil).
2024
2023
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The carrviiig aniounts ot. Ihe charit>s finan¢ial
instruments are as follows-
Financial assets..
Measured at fair value through net ineome l expenditure..
Fixed a55et listed invesiments {nole 3)
1.733.996
1,699,969
The net gains attribulable to the charity's finan¢ial
instrument5 are 5ummarised as follows..
Net gains l {losses} (including changes in fair value)
99,206
(150,978)

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMirrEE
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Opinion
We have audited ihe accounts of K￿eS Executive Committee (the charity) for the year ended 31 st
March 2024 ivhich comprise the Balance Sheet. the Stalement of Financial Activilies and the notes io
the accounts including a summary of significani accounting policies. The financial reporting
framework that ha5 been applied in their preparation is applicable law and Uniied Kingdom
Accounting Standards. including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted
Accounting Pr8¢tice).
In our opinion. the accounts..
give a true and fair view of the state of the charity's affairs a5 at 31st March 2024 and of its
incoming resources and application of resour¢es for the year then ended.
have be¢n properly Prepared in a¢eordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted
Accounting Praclice,. and
have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of ihe Charities Aci 2011.
Ba515 for opinion
We conducted our audit ill accordance wilh International Standards on Auditing (UK) IISAS (UK))
and applicable law. Our responsibiliti¢s under those standards arc further described in the Auditor's
responsibilities for the audit of the ac¢ounis seeiion of our reporl. We are independent of the charitv
in accordance iviih ihe ethical requirement5 that are relevani to our audit of the accounts in the UK.
including the FRC'5 Ethical Siandard and th¢ PTovisions available for small eniities. in the
circumsiances set out in note I la) to the account5 and ive have fulfilled our ethical responsibilities in
a¢¢ordance with these requirements. We believe that lh¢ audit evidence we have obtained is
sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Conelusions relatlDg to going coneern
We have nothing to report in respect of the folloii'ing matters in relation to whi¢h the ISAS (UK)
require us to report to you where..
the trustees, use of the go2ng concern basis of a¢¢ounting in the preparation of the accounts is not
appropriale. or
the irustees, have not disclosed in the accounts any identified n)aterial uncertainties ihai may cast
signiticant doubt about th¢ tharity's ability to continue to adopt ihe going con¢ern basis of
a¢¢ouniing for a period of at least twelve months from ihe date ivhen the accounts are authorised
for i55U¢.
Otber informatio
The other information comprises the information included in the report of the trustees, other than the
accounts and our auditor's report thereon. The trustees are responsible for th¢ oiher informaiion. Our
opinion on ihe accounts does not cover the othcr inforniation and. except to th¢ exient otherwise
explicitly stated in our Teport, we do not express any forni of assurance conclusion thereon. In
¢onneeiion with our audit of the #¢eounts. our responsibilit!" is to read the other inforniation and, in
doing so. eonsider whether ihe oih¢r inlormation is materiall J. in¢onsisteni ivith the account5 or our
knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materkally misstared.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Other information (continued)
If we ideniify such material incon5lStencies or appareni material misstatement5, we are required io
det¢rmin¢ whether there is a material misstatement in the a¢¢ounls or a material mi5slatemeJ)t of ihe
other iF)fonMalion. If, based on the w'ork ive have perfornied. wc con¢lude that there is a material
misstatement of this Other infomiation, we are required to report that fact.
We have nothing to report in this regard.
Matttrs on wbieb M'e are required to report by exceptio
We have nothing to report in respect of th¢ followingw maiters where the Chariiie5 Aci 2011 r¢quire us
Éo report lo you if, in our opinion:
the inforn)ation given in the accounts is iwh¢onsistent in any material respect with the report of ihe
tr￿tee5,. or
sufficient accounting records have noi been kept,. or
the accounts are not in agreerneni with the ac¢ounting records. or
we have not Teceived all th¢ inforniation and explanations we require for our audii.
Responsibilities of trustees
A5 explained mor¢ fully in the trustees, responsibilities statement set oul on page S. the trustees are
responsible for th¢ pr¢paration of the accounts and for being satisfied that the), give a true and fair
vie1¥, and for such internal control as the trusteeg determine is necessary to enabl¢ lh¢ preparation of
accounts thai are free from material misstatem¢nt, wheiher due to fraud or error.
In preparing ihe accounts, the trustees are responsible for assessing the charity'5 ability to continue as
a going Coneem, disclosing, as applicable, matters relaied to going eoncern and using the going
concern basis Of accounting unless the trustees either intend to liquidate the charity or to cease
operations. or have no T¢alistic alternative but to do so.
Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the #teouDts
We have been appointed 85 auditors under section 145 of the Charitie5 Aci 2011 and report in
accordance w'ith the Act and relevant regulaiions made or having effect thereunder.
Our objective5 are to obtain reasonable assurance about wheiher the accounis as a whole are free
from maierial misstateinent, whether due to fraud or error. and to issue an auditor's report that
includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance. but is not a guarantee ihat an
audit ¢onducted in aecordance with ISAS (UK) ￿,71] alivays d¢teci a material misslatemenl ivhen it
exists. Misstatemenis can arise from fraud or error and arc Considered material, if individually or in
the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influen¢¢ the economic decisions of users taken
on the basis of these a¢¢ounls.

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KYTES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS, REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
Auditor's responsibilitie5 for the xudit of the accounts (continued)
Irregularities, including fraud, ar¢ insiances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design
procedures in line with our re5pon5ibilities, Outlined above. to detect material misstatemen(s in
r¢spect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to i¥hich our procedures are capable of detecting
irregularitie5, including fraud is detailed below..
Enquiry of nianagenient, th05¢ ¢harged with governance around a¢tual and potential litigation and
claims.
Enquiry of the board of trustees to identify any ins12nces of non-compliance with laivs and
Tegulations.
Reviewing minute5 of meeiings of those charged with governance.
Revieiving accounts disclosures and iesiing to supporting documentation to assess compliance with
applicable laws and regulations.
Auditing the risk of managemenl ove￿Ide of controls, including through testing joumal entries and
other adjustn)ents for appropriateness. and ei'alu8ting the business rationale of Significant
transactions outside the norn]al ¢ourse of bltsiness.
A further de5CTlPtion of our responsibilities for the audit of the accounts is located on the Financial
Reporting Council's website at ivwM,.fr¢.org.uklaudirorsresponsibilili¢s. This description forms pari
of Èh¢ auditols report.
Use of our report
This report is made solely to the Charity's trusiees. as a body, in accordance i¥ith Section 144 of the
Charities Aci 201 l and regulations made under Section 1 $4 of that Act. Our audit ivork has been
undertak¢n so ihai we mighi state to the charity'5 trustees those matters we are required to 5¢8te to
them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullesi extent permitted by law. Ive do not
accepi or assume responsibility io anyone oiher than the charity and the charily's trustees as a body,
for our audit work. foT this report. or for ihe opinions we have formed.
FKCA Limited
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Statutory Auditors
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